The Impact of Institutional Transformations on MNEs Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies

Authors

  • Xanthippe Adamoglou
  • Yannis Hajidimitriou

Keywords:

Multinational enterprises, emerging economies, FDI, institutional development, economic growth, economic development

Abstract

This paper examines how an emerging economy’s institutional context motivates different forms of MNE entrepreneurship, which, subsequently, leads either to economic development or economic growth. To do so, the paper distinguishes emerging economies’ institutional environment into a state of stable conditions and a state of crisis and it reconciles such a distinction with Cantwell’s et al. (2010) coevolution framework. Secondary statistic data, in conjunction with the appreciative method, have been applied to test the three hypotheses developed. Results reveal that in the periods 1990-2001 and 2008-2011 institutional avoidance and adaptation took place. In the period 2002-2007 institutional coevolution emerged, while in the period 2012-2016 institutional avoidance prevailed.

JEL Classifications: L22, L220, L24, L240

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Published

15-04-2021

How to Cite

Adamoglou, X., & Hajidimitriou , Y. (2021). The Impact of Institutional Transformations on MNEs Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies . SPOUDAI Journal of Economics and Business, 71(3-4), 48–66. Retrieved from http://spoudai.org/index.php/journal/article/view/96